I
just
need
to
know
if
there's
anybody
out
there,
that
questions
what
we
have
been
told
about
HIV-AIDS
at
all
?
Anybody
out
there
that
thinks
that
HAART
is
so
toxic,
and
have
so
many
serious
side
effects,
that
refuses
to
take
them
for
life,at
least
willing
to
wait
for
a
new
alternative,
that
isn't
that
toxic?
Do
you
think
that
"life"
on
HAART
should
be
called
life?
I
have
never
feel
like
myself
again...Just
wondering...

Thank
you
guys
for
your
wise
comments,
I'm
on
Atripla,
can't
stand
the
side
effects,
but
it
had
been
working
for
me,
all
of
them
have
pretty
much
the
same
side
effects,
so
that's
why
I
keep
sticking
to
Atripla,
I'm
seen
my
Doctor
tomorrow
and
will
discuss
the
side
effects
that
I'm
still
have,
my
options,
as
well
as
my
VL
and
CD4
.
I
don't
recommend
nobody
to
stop
HAART,
I'm
just
not
sure
I
could
stick
to
the
lifetime
treatment...
:)

At
the
moment
All
Meds
and
future
Meds
will
be
Toxic
.And
yes
they
have
been
proven
to
do
more
harm
than
good..
One
of
the
main
side
effects
overlooked
is
the
damage
and
effect
the
drugs
can
have
on
other
major
organs
..When
first
diagnosed
i
refused
all
meds
due
to
the
fact
that
folk
who
adhered
to
them
died
quite
quickly..
I
decided
to
wait
until
a
one
pill
a
day
came
along
which
was
Atripla
..
But
did
not
know
then
that
the
truth
is
never
one
pill
a
day
its
supported
by
others
anti
sick
anti
diarrhoea
tranquilizers
.
anti
fungal
..Only
been
on
Meds
5
years
and
already
resisitant
to
them
due
to
liver
damage
created
by
the
Meds
..Now
free
of
meds
..
I
would
not
and
certainly
would
not
recommend
others
from
declining
meds
as
they
are
so
important
for
longevity
and
as
stability
until
other
new
drugs
/
Vaccine
takes
place...Mental
and
physical
welfare
are
maintained
to
a
certain
degree
..
But
as
with
all
meds
and
long
term
usage
damage
and
mistakes
are
learnt
from
them
..

We
are
all
experimental
guinea
pigs
or
lab
rats...
But
better
something
than
nothing

I
think
all
of
us
feel
like
that
sometimes.
But
I
will
tell
you
this.
I
have
been
off
meds.
I
have
been
resistant
to
meds.
And
I
have
spent
a
long
time
(3
years
to
be
exact)
in
and
out
of
the
hospital
trying
desperately
not
to
die,
and
occasionally
wishing
that
I
would.
Life
off
of
meds,
my
dear,
no
matter
how
sucky
they
can
be,
is
definitely
not
living.
I
don't
buy
into
all
that
western
medicine
has
to
offer
and
I
certainly
do
lots
of
things
that
make
my
doc
cringe,
but
HELL
yes
I
take
the
meds,
and
am
thankful
that
I
have
them.
I
am
resistant
to
most,
and
wwill
most
likely
become
resistant
to
the
ones
I
am
on.
dont
take
them
for
granted.

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